Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by RedWood on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 2:19am
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If your trying to escape bad government and rap "music", then don't move to the USA.
Reality has become a commodity.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Crono on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 3:01am
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Yeah, but there are significant advantages to living in the US rather than the U.K.
While, yeah, the US generally has the same issue ... the US is A LOT bigger. Also, Canada is just a short drive away.
Oh, and computer parts are cheap here. Starting a business is easy too.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by RedWood on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 3:44am
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I live in Michigan. Starting a business is easy, paying the taxes to keep it open is laughable. Lately, many many businesses have ether closed or moved out of state. But yes, living in the US can have it's advantages. (I'm just glad don't live in South America.)
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by French Toast on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 4:27am
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How many people who left turned around and went back after realizing the rest of the world is just as f**ked up?
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by smackintosh on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 6:16am
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yep, I currently live in the New Orleans area.
It is nothing like those movies portray. Most of us have our teeth,
and I, for one do not own a banjo or play with alligators.
Our politics aren't exactly civil sometimes, though.
don't sweat the petty stuff,just pet the sweaty stuff.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by RedWood on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 6:17am
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No need to be defensive. You know i was kidding.
Besides, Michigan has Detroit, nuff said.
ps: 8 mile is not a tourist attraction. :ar15firing: It's an eye sore.
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Gaara on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 1:10pm
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Australia is pretty good, just watch out for the dropbears. Although can't get a lot of things like fireworks, guns, airsoft or paintball without a lot of paperwork.
Reckless disregard for childrens well being, women and nothing but utter contempt for other cultures.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Gwil on
Sun Nov 18th 2007 at 2:33pm
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I think Crono hit it on the head. The problem is amplified here because of how small the place is. In the small towns and villages of continental Europe i'm fairly certain the roads alongside the cities arent clogged up with souped up hatchbacks and cider drinking thugs...
I wouldn't move to the USA, unless I lived on some ranch far away from the foibles of domestic politics. Europe has no jobs and is tied up by mayoral bureacracy, South America is full of lunatic socialists and cartels, Africa is well, anarchic at times and Asia is just bizarre.
Looks like plan C to live on a remote Scottish island is the one for me. Fishy might join me!
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by RedWood on
Mon Nov 19th 2007 at 2:40am
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This is a fact!
The deeper you go into the suburbs, the blacker the white kids get.
The reason why: When you see rapers on tv acting like thugs it looks glamorous. When you actually have to go to class with them and watch as they play dice and carve their names into the side of expensive machinery, (metal shop) while your doing your work, you don't see glamor any more. You see a grope of stupid, thugish, a** holes. And you don't idealise them, you loath them.
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by French Toast on
Mon Nov 19th 2007 at 3:46am
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Canada isn't bad. If I could live anywhere though, it'd probably be New Zealand.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by smackintosh on
Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 5:25am
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You Quote the Truth, Redwood.
don't sweat the petty stuff,just pet the sweaty stuff.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Flynn on
Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 11:29am
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I love cars but I hate the stupid utterly exorbitent level of tax that the greedy government slap on anything car related in this s**t hole of a country. If it gets any worse I will have to move to Australia were gas is as cheap as it is in America, plus there would be no yobs.
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by RedWood on
Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 8:37pm
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When the last time you heard our gas prices. It's up to $3.25 a gallon. Last July it was just under $2 for a couple of months. Before that it almost hit $4.
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Gwil on
Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 8:53pm
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Thing is RedWood, in the UK -
1 litre = ?1.05ish
US, 1 gallon (4 litres) = $3.25 / ?1.50
:smile:
edit: incidentally I use public transport so im not too bothered, unless of course bus tickets start going up (7 mile trip ?2.40 / $5 ?)
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by French Toast on
Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 9:28pm
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Difference between States and Europe: Everything's farther apart in the US, so you end up using more gas. Like, can't speak for Europe, but 1-2 hours is an average commute to work where I live. Takes me ~45 minutes just to get to school.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by RedWood on
Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 9:36pm
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I know our gas is still cheaper than most of the world. I just have no idea what gas cost in Australia.
I'v herd that things are horribly expensive in The UK region, but i can't be too much worse than the US (or at least the area i live in). Say you work at a job making $10 an hour (thats low but minimum wage is $7.15). You work 40 hours a week and you take home $1120 a month (less if work provides insurance, or union). A one beadroom s**tty apartment cost about $550-$700 a month. Phone $50, electric is around $40 (for a tiny apartment), gas is $80 (agan for a tiny apartment, up %70 this year), food, car, you can't live without a net connection any more. Its hard.
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
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Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 10:43pm
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Tue Nov 20th 2007 at 10:56pm
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Thu Nov 22nd 2007 at 1:46pm
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1 Liter ~= 3.75 Gallons
1 AUD ~= .88 USD
1.20 * 3.75 * .88 = $3.96US/gallon.
I pay about $3.20/gallon right now, and I'm in an expensive state with high gas taxes. Conclusion: cheaper in the US.
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Gwil on
Thu Nov 22nd 2007 at 10:23pm
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Solution: invent a hoverboard!
Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by fishy on
Sat Nov 24th 2007 at 1:53am
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Cars that run on deisel fuel can manage just as well on a 50/50 mix of deisel and vegetable oil. It's cheaper, and even makes your car smell like a doughnut frier.
Apparently, deisel engines were originally designed to be run on peanut oil, for 3rd world countries with no petrochemical industries.
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by Crono on
Sat Nov 24th 2007 at 3:58am
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Yep, diesel requires little to no modification to use oil.
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Re: 400,000 left the UK
Posted by WarloK on
Sat Nov 24th 2007 at 1:23pm
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If you want a really nice place to live, come to Scotland, and I don't mean down in the Glasgow/Edinburgh belt, away where I live, in the Highlands. I'd say it's very true that the standard of life up here is just great, roving gangs of neds, alcoholics at every corner, people constantly starting on because you look at them funny, not a single decent driver around.
It's just lovely.
(Also everyone grows weed)